Job Vacancy: Program Manager ASEAN Parliamentarians for Human Rights (APHR) is a network of current and former legislators worki...7:21:00 PM

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Job Vacancy:Program Manager

ASEAN
Parliamentarians for Human Rights (APHR) is a network of current and
former legislators working to strengthen human rights and democracy in
Southeast Asia. APHR supports its members through various means as they
use their unique positions to highlight human rights concerns and
strengthen the voices of civil society actors around ASEAN.

Established
in 2013 by some of the region’s leading progressive political figures,
APHR envisions a network of lawmakers from all ASEAN member states
united in pushing for greater human rights protections throughout
Southeast Asia. The organization represents a much-needed regional
response to human rights concerns, filling a void left by official ASEAN
bodies.

This dynamic and young organization is looking for a Program Manager to be based out of its
Head Office in Jakarta, but location in another ASEAN capital where APHR
has a presence may be negotiable for the right candidate.

Primary Duties and Responsibilities

APHR is looking to recruit an
experienced professional with demonstrated knowledge and commitment to
human rights promotion in Southeast Asia as well as strong experience in
managing non-profit programs to take on the role ofProgram Manager. Knowledge of and experience in working with government and parliamentarians is a strong bonus.

Working directly under the
Executive Director and under close guidance of the Board of Directors
and APHR members, the Program Manager will be responsible for strategic
planning and the implementation, monitoring, evaluation and
documentation of APHR programs and activities. He/she will have a strong
knowledge of the national, regional and international political and
human rights framework of ASEAN and its member states and will be
expected to bring innovative ideas to the table on the future trajectory
and growth of APHR and ideas for how its members can most effectively
work to address some of the most pressing issues facing the region
today.

The ideal candidate will already
be working on human rights issues in the region and bring with them
their own wealth of knowledge and contacts, and be willing to bring
innnovative ideas to the table.

The Program Manager will be
accountable for the effective delivery of APHR programs in line with
strategic objectives and the effective management of staff and
administration. He/she will also be responsible for developing and
overseeing membership growth and MP capacity building strategies in line
with the long-term objectives of the organization as well as working
closely with the Research and Campaigns teams to integrate public and
private advocacy work into the broader goals of the organization.

The Program Manager will report directly to the Executive Director and will supervise the Program
Officer and part-time National Focal Points across the region. The
Program Manager will also work closely with the Human Resources and
Finance manager to ensure effective running of the organisation and
administrative processes, as well as working closely with the Research
and Communications Officer to plan, implement and monitor research and
advocacy programs and projects.

Main Responsibilities

Work
closely with the Executive Director, Board and other staff to plan and
guide the strategic direction of the organisation through developing new
initiatives and long-term goals and objectives;

Design
and implement APHR programs and activities, overseeing staff and
monitoring and evaluation processes in accordance with the strategic
priorities and long-term mission and goals of the organization;

Donor
relations: Write and develop funding proposals for new projects and
grants and lead the writing of narrative reports to donors;

Support
human resources and internal organisational development processes
including overseeing implementation and development of effective
internal procedures and guidelines; and

At
least five years’ experience working in a related field, preferably in
the field of human rights in Southeast Asia and demonstrated expert
knowledge of specific issues or countries within the region

Master degree in a related filed or a Bachelor degree with four years’ experience in an NGO setting

Demonstrated knowledge of NGO program management and capacity-building principles

Demonstrated understanding of Southeast Asian political and human rights framework and dedication to human rights principles

Expert
knowledge of ASEAN human rights instruments and the issues facing the
development of a regional human rights mechanisms in Southeast Asia

Working Conditions / Salary and Benefits

The Program Manager will ideally be based out APHR’s Head Office in Jakarta but location is negotiable for the right candidate

APHR
operates on a standard five-day work week but staff may be required to
work some evenings and weekends to monitor program activities and when
on missions. Days in lieu will be provided for non-standard workdays.

APHR offers a competitive salary package with health benefits.

An initial contract will be for 12-months, with a three-month probationary period.

How to apply

Deadline
for applications is Friday 23 September 2016. We will be reviewing
applications as they come in and may consider selecting a shortlist
before the deadline, so we welcome early applications. Send your
CV/resume and cover letter to jobs@aseanmp.orgwith the subject heading “Application: Program Manager Position”.
Ideally, candidates will be able to begin working on or before 1
November 2016. Apologies in advance that only shortlisted candidates
will be contacted.